Print Technology

Believe it or not, your office copier can be the backbone of your workplace... but only if you tap into its true potential. A&A Office Systems offers not only cutting edge print technology from leading manufacturers Ricoh, Savin, and Konica Minolta, but also a catalog of award-winning solutions that ensure you get the most from your equipment.

Hundreds of organizations across Connecticut have turned to us with their needs and trusted us to implement that best fit to improve their office. We're proud of the results. We want you to be absolutely comfortable with our technology, and the first step in finding the best fit for you is understanding how the available options can help you overcome your challenges.

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Small desktop printers are a mainstay, even within larger firms. Their low upfront cost and overall convenience make them a good fit for small businesses with a handful of people that generate a few hundred pages a month. No-frills commercial desktop printers are not known for their efficiency, running the range from 3 pages per minute to 20, depending on the model and the print method. Inkjet printers usually have a PPM rate of 3 to 13 PPM, while laserjet printers tend to run faster with rates between 12 and 20 PPM. It's worth keeping in mind that PPM is generally benchmarked with black and white text, so color images will print at a slower rate.

The speed of a typical desktop printer will suffice for the occasional email, report, term paper, or recipe (or executive that insists on having a private print device in their office), but will inevitably fall short under even moderate prolonged use. The cost of supplies and wear on the machine will eclipse the benefits of its low upfront cost.

Multifunction printers or all-in-one printers are more commonly called copiers ostensibly because one of their primary functions to photocopy (the world may never know for sure). For organizations that print into the thousands of pages a month, especially those with more than 5-10 employees, an all-in-one copier is the best value. The initial investment is more significant than a desktop printer, but pays off in the long term. Copiers are better equipped to handle high volume wear and toner usage over the life of the machine.

Copiers are often rated with different PPM ranges, with faster and more efficient models rising in cost. It may be tempting to buy a slower machine that doesn't actually meet your print volumes to save on the initial investment, but those savings will evaporate over time with the cost of parts, service and upkeep as you push a copier beyond its design. It probably goes without saying, but purchasing a copier rated for speeds higher than your needs is just as costly.

When print jobs require high volumes at high speed with crisp clarity and color, production print machines are the way to go. Production printers are a major investment, full stop. But production printers will help you handle printed marketing material in-house, delivering consistent quality with quick turn around.

Many organizations, particularly small businesses, may find that outsourcing their marketing print materials to be a better overall value, but a production printer is also a good fit for any organization that creates very high volumes of standardized print, such as forms or printed memos. Production print machines can handle volumes and speeds that leave even the best copiers in the dust, and a controller will make automation and minute changes a breeze.

The world of "solutions" is vast and deep, and aren't exclusive to copiers. At the most basic, a solution is an implementation, maybe a piece of software or just a new process, that resolves a challenge or obstruction to your process. Or maybe it makes a perfectly fine process even better! Solutions expand your ability to integrate your copier with your workflow and further increase security and compliance.

Imagine this scenario: A superior requests edits to a printed document. You scan your employee badge at the copier to identify yourself and scan the documents in. The copier converts the printed documents to digital editable Word or PDF, removes any speckles, and, because you've already identified yourself, routes the files to your personal network share at the touch of a button. You make the edits at your PC and then send them to the copier for printing. You again use your badge to release the print at a different copier, one closer to your desk, and the copier prints your edited documents affixed with a watermark you've selected to identify the draft.

It's easy to lose complete track of your organization's print usage. Managed print service, or MPS, is a program built for this very hurdle! MPS begin with A&A installing software on your organization’s network that securely and discreetly monitors print usage. After a period of time, a detailed report will give you a picture of what's actually going on.

As part of the package, MPS programs generally include supplies (most usually toner) and service in the price of the program. In total, an MPS program from a good provider, brings analytics, consultation, cost savings and total support, all for one price. Speaking of price, MPS can be billed one of two ways: cost-per-page (CPP), sometimes called cost-per-click (CPC) or seat based billing (SBB). CPP invoices based on how many prints you make in a given period, and so can fluctuate from invoice to invoice. Seat based billing, on the other hand, invoices a flat fee based on your organization’s head count.

The service you recieve on your printer isn't, in and of itself, a print technology product. But, anyone can sell you a copier. Anyone can tell you how great the technology is. What will help you truly make use of your investment, and what sets copier dealers apart, is the support you receive after that sale. At A&A Office Systems, we pride ourselves on not just our award-winning solutions, but also our award-winning support after the sale. We're commited to ensuring you know how to best operate your new device, and our technicians are trained by the manufacturer to truly understand the machine inside and out. Our warehouse and dispatch center is located centrally in Middletown, CT, so you'll never be waiting long. We won't leave you high and dry!

And, after every service call, we offer a feedback survey so you can let us know exactly how you feel --and we take the responses very seriously. The survey responses are collected and aggregated by a third party, CEO Juice, and the resulting measure of customer satisfaction and loyalty is called the Net Promoter Score. NPS is a scale of -100 to +100, with 0 being neutral feelings about a company and a positive number representing how positive customers feel about a company. A&A's average NPS for 2017 was +92, an outstanding number on the Net Promoter Score scale.

In the event that a customer is dissatisfied, we have an internal process to disseminate negative feedback to the appropriate departments within A&A and mechanisms to correct the issue so it doesn't crop up again.